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A contractor is reviewing a plumbing plan that shows a 4-inch sanitary sewer line running 150 feet with a minimum slope of 1%. What is the total vertical drop of this pipe?

Correct Answer

B) 18 inches

A 1% slope means 1 foot of drop per 100 feet of horizontal run. For 150 feet: 150 × 0.01 = 1.5 feet = 18 inches of total drop.

Answer Options
A
1.5 feet
B
18 inches
C
0.15 feet
D
15 inches

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A 1% slope means 1 foot of vertical drop for every 100 feet of horizontal distance. When applied to 150 feet of pipe run, this equals 1.5 feet of total drop. Converting 1.5 feet to inches (1.5 × 12 = 18 inches) gives us the answer in the units requested. Option B correctly identifies this as 18 inches.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 1.5 feet

This answer gives the correct numerical value (1.5) but in the wrong units - feet instead of inches. While 1.5 feet is mathematically correct, the question asks for the total drop, and option B provides the same value in inches, which is the more precise answer among the choices.

Option C: 0.15 feet

This represents 0.15 feet, which would be the drop for only 15 feet of pipe run (15 × 0.01 = 0.15), not 150 feet. This appears to be a decimal place error in the calculation.

Option D: 15 inches

This represents 15 inches, which equals 1.25 feet. This would be the correct drop for 125 feet of pipe (125 × 0.01 = 1.25 feet), not 150 feet as specified in the problem.

Memory Technique

Remember '1% = 1 foot per 100 feet' - then just multiply: 150 feet ÷ 100 feet = 1.5, so 1.5 × 1 foot = 1.5 feet drop

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code - Plumbing, Chapter 7 (Sanitary Drainage) or IPC Chapter 7 for minimum slope requirements for drainage piping

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